- The
Caudata are a
group of
amphibians containing the
extant salamanders (the
order Urodela) and all
extinct species of
amphibians more
closely related...
- The e
caudata ([eː kau̯ˈdaːta],
Latin for "tailed e", from Latin:
cauda — "tail";
sometimes also
called the e cedilla,
hooked e, or
looped e) is a modified...
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species in the section:
P.
moranensis H.B.K,
P.
caudata Schltdl.,
P. oblongiloba,
P. flos-mulionis,
P. bakeriana, a
P. moranensis-like
P.
rosei described by...
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Pterolophia caudata curtipennis Makihara, 1980
Pterolophia caudata caudata (Bates, 1873) BioLib.cz -
Pterolophia caudata.
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September 2014. v t e...
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Pericome caudata is a
North American species of
flowering plant in the
aster family known by the
common name
mountain tail-leaf. It is a large, branching...
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Commiphora caudata, the hill
mango or
green commiphora, is the most
abundant Asian species of
Commiphora of
flowering plants in the
frankincense and myrrh...
- from the
group Caudata.
Urodela is a
scientific Latin term
based on the
Ancient Gr**** οὐρά δήλη: ourà dēlē "con****uous tail".
Caudata is the
Latin for...
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Strelitzia caudata,
commonly known as the
mountain strelitzia or wild banana, is a
species of banana-like
Strelitzia from
Africa from the Chimanimani...
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contains only one species,
Platydorina caudata. It was
described by
Charles Atwood Kofoid in 1899.
Platydorina caudata consists of a flattened, horseshoe-shaped...
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Polynesian sheet weavers containing the
single species,
Poecilafroneta caudata. It was
first described by A. D.
Blest in 1979, and has only been found...